Keith Trumbo
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Total Pages: 98
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Did you know that you are a child of the King? Yes, the King of Kings, Jesus. This book explains how you have been separated from your inheritance as a child of the King. You can discover how to receive the gifts in your inheritance each day and live out the journey the King has planned for you. You can receive your inheritance and move AHEAD with the King's plan for your life. Each day you can experience the power of His love, receive answers to your deepest questions and fears, and have joy and peace as you experience the gifts that are a part of your inheritance from the King. The impact these gifts have form the acronym AHEAD: Assurance, Honesty, Enlightenment, Apology, and Discernment. His gifts work together to enable you to receive help with the challenges and issues you face in life. This book even shows you how to ask the King for His help and receive it! Have you been trying to live as a Christian without receiving the gifts in your inheritance? This book explores this vital component of your relationship with Jesus. This book can be your guide; take the seven-day challenge at the end of the book and see for yourself. “Keith Trumbo's You are a Child of a King is a very uplifting, affirmative explanation of what it means to know God and His love through Jesus Christ.” Clifford Goldstein “Keith has written a gem of a book. The generosity and lovingkindness of God shine through these pages in a fresh yet timeless manner.” Jennifer Jill Schwirzer, LPC Author, counselor, musician, speaker "Easy enough for an early-teen to understand, yet with the clarity and depth that can help all ages, Pastor Keith Trumbo uses clear illustrations to help the reader understand the issues of identity, faith, God's calling, spiritual gifting, the power of choice, God's plan for your life, and even God's plan to help you deal with the villain who is determined to steal your faith and joy." Don Keele Jr, Director of Young Adult and ACF Ministries Georgia-Cumberland Conference of Seventh-day Adventists